Your placement surgery is your first step to replacing a lost tooth with a dental implant. Your dentist will insert a titanium post into your jaw to serve as a new tooth root. Your bone will fuse to the implant over the next several weeks through a process called osseointegration. After your bone has healed, your implant post can stay in place for decades. However, simple mistakes following your procedure can increase your risk of dental implant failure. Here are a few things you should avoid after your placement surgery.
What to Avoid After Dental Implant Surgery
March 14, 2024
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